DJ Moore believes Bears 'got the pieces' but adds they 'haven't put it on tape that this is a job that everybody should want'

(670 The Score) Bears receiver DJ Moore isn’t entirely sure what to think of the theory that Chicago’s coaching vacancy will be the best job available in the NFL this offseason.

Some across the league believe that to be the case given that rookie quarterback Caleb Williams has shown promise and the team has plenty of draft capital and financial resources at its disposal this offseason, but Moore also acknowledged the reality of the Bears’ 10-game losing streak that has dropped them to 4-12.

"I can see it, but we haven't put it on tape that this is a job that everybody should want,” Moore said on the Mully & Haugh Show on Friday morning, a day after the Bears suffered an ugly 6-3 loss to the Seahawks. “We've got the pieces. We've just got to be able to work well together.

"This year, with the 10-game losing streak, people are watching and seeing how we're losing and the pieces we have. It would be the best job to walk into, but also, it's like, 'Dang, what's actually happening and how can I fix it?'"

The Bears, Jets and Saints are the three teams that currently have coaching openings, a number that will surely increase at the end of the regular season.

You can listen to Moore’s full interview in the audio player above. He also discussed the traits the Bears need in their next head coach.

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